College Football7/6c NBC Play ball! The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame take the field against the Black Knights of Army at Yankee Stadium. What most years might be considered a mismatch could be an interesting game this season. Army has already clinched bowl eligibility, and wins here today and against Navy in a few weeks could be a real plus for this program. The Irish need a win here today or a win over USC next weekend to get into the bowl picture, but they have lost many of their key personnel to injuries. — Dave Roeder

The Night Before the Night Before Christmas8/7c Hallmark Hallmark's holiday-movie season shifts into high gear as the net prepares to debut multiple original movies in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Tonight's installment stars Jennifer Beals and Rick Roberts, who play busy working parents whose lives are interrupted by an unexpected visitor: Santa Claus. The jolly old man accidentally crashes his sleigh into their home, giving him a case of amnesia and threatening to ruin Christmas. — Brie Hearn

9/8c Fox The sex-trafficking industry is one of those outrages ($32-billion worth of outrage, according to the State Department) that most Americans probably think of as something that swallows up kids from places like Thailand, India or Romania. But American youngsters also end up in brothels and/or porn movies against their wills, and tonight John Walsh scopes out this tragic situation, joined by a young woman named Natasha, who says she was once a victim. — Paul Droesch

Great Migrations8/7c National GeographicThis excellent miniseries concludes with a special musical installment, featuring awe-inspiring footage of migratory spectacles around the globe, set to original music composed by Anton Sanko and performed by five leading artists, including Train and MGMT. — Karen Kelty

Suze Orman Show9/8c CNBC In an all-"Can I Afford It?" special edition, Suze checks the gift lists of callers not to see if the intended recipients have been naughty or nice, but whether the giver can afford to buy the present in the first place. — Jeff Gemmill

Crossroads8/7c CMT What do you get when you pair a charismatic rock front man like Train's Pat Monahan with a sexy country siren like Martina McBride? Really good television, you'd think. McBride is no stranger to this venerable show, having memorably shared the stage here with another rocker she admires, Pat Benatar, in 2003. And with Train's incredible run of late, it's hard to imagine that they won't rise to the occasion as well. Songs include "Drops of Jupiter," "A Broken Wing," "Wrong Baby Wrong" and "Hey, Soul Sister." — Fred Mitchell